All articles by Murdo Morrison – Page 72
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NBAA 09: Mission to sell
Pilatus has enlisted Bond girls for its NBAA mission: to reveal the "best kept secret in business aviation." The Swiss manufacturer of the PC-12 NG...
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NBAA 09: CJ4 on show in static park
Static park visitors had a chance today to glimpse Cessna's latest Citation jet - the CJ4 - as it took a break from its flight test schedule for a one-day...
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NBAA 09: Bullish Bombardier ready for next stage
Bombardier (booth 4397) has delivered a shot in the arm to its beleaguered Learjet 60XR programme following the collapse of its biggest customer, and hinted...
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NBAA 09: Pelton says the worst is over
The worst is over for business aviation after a "brutal" 12 months since the last NBBA show, but recovery in 2010 will be slow, according to Cessna chief...
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NBAA 09: StandardAero investing despite Dubai turmoil
StandardAero (booth 2699) is continuing to invest millions of dollars in expanding its business despite the economic turmoil affecting Dubai, where its owner...
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NBAA 09: Piaggio unveils new image
Piaggio Aero today unveiled a new look as a "luxury brand", as it rolled out plans to break into non-traditional markets and double the size of its service...
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UK defence spending plans 'out of control'
Damning report says procurement process is overheated
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NBAA 09: Believing the dream
Did last year's death of DayJet - the Florida start-up that was going to tempt America's suit and briefcase brigade from airlines and automobiles into frequent,...
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Keeping a cool head at Kilfrost
Keeping a cool head at Kilfrost After a career working for airlines, Patrick Strasburger joined Kilfrost, supplier of anti-icing products to the aviation...
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Corporate 747-8s set to overtake stalled A380s
Airbus will struggle to sell corporate versions of the A380, while Boeing could take orders for as many as 50 VIP-configured 747-8s in the next decade. This...
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In search of truth from WTO
A guerilla-style war of words over a confidential draft judgement on subsidies is being fought on both sides of the Atlantic
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Used helicopter inventories have peaked, says PremiAir boss
After swelling for 18 months as cash-strapped owners offloaded assets, inventories of used helicopters have peaked, says Tim Blockley, managing director...
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SAS finds new markets for MD Explorers
Specialist Aviation Services, which provides helicopters and support services to police and air ambulance...
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Sikorsky unveils S-92 improvements
Sikorsky unveiled at Helitech a series of enhancements to its S-92 ...
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Eurocopter seeks greater recognition as UK player
Eurocopter UK 's boss is on a mission to have his company regarded as a domestic player alongside rival AgustaWestland ,...
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Bell looks forward to increase in 429 orders
Bell is assessing likely production numbers next year for its new Bell 429 light-twin as...
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Helitech briefs
Elite Helicopters says receiving instrument flight rules approval for its Agusta A109 fleet - after 15 years of operating under visual flight rules only...
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Working Week: Engineering a niche at Euravia
Engineering a niche at Euravia Dennis Mendoros is owner and managing director of UK-based Euravia Engineering & Supply, which tests and refurbishes...
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UK body united but under fire
UK's new merged aerospace and defence industry body will have a few fights on its hands
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WTO waters as muddy as ever
A ruling by the world's fair trade referee will not solve the Airbus-Boeing subsidies dispute